Sad is powerless this time! The Iranian foreign minister, looking sorrowful, confirmed that the military is now acting independently.

When interviewed, Iranian Foreign Minister Alagheli revealed a startling truth: the Iranian military is now in a "decentralized" state. That is, each military unit no longer waits for instructions from Tehran but instead acts independently. Alagheli's original words roughly meant that these units' actions are based on general orders given by their immediate superiors, and in a way, they are now isolated from each other.

In the past, Mossad only needed to deal with a few key figures or several key theater commanders in Iran, and the entire Iranian military machine could be paralyzed. This approach was efficient and low-cost. But now the situation has changed. When war powers are decentralized to hundreds of thousands of grassroots combat units in Iran, what can Mossad do?

The Iranian military is large in scale. To completely dismantle this "decentralized" resistance network, theoretically, Mossad would need to plant an informant next to every Iranian soldier and every grassroots company commander. Is this realistic? Obviously not. Even if Mossad is all-powerful, it cannot recruit millions of informants to cover the entire Iranian military's capillaries.

Therefore, the implication behind Alagheli's words is actually: After your continuous decapitation tactics, the upper command system of Iran has finally been wiped out. This has led to the current situation of having no central leadership but acting independently. All the anger is being vented against Israel. Are you finally satisfied?

Original article: toutiao.com/article/1858604984002560/

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